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Newly Reported Hypertension after Military Combat Deployment in a Large Population-based Study
A Retrospective Cohort Study of U.S. Service Members Returning from Afghanistan and Iraq: Is Physical Health Worsening Over Time?
Data was collected from 670 Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans evaluated at a post-deployment clinic in New Jersey to assess the physical health functioning at several time points post-deployment.
Warfare and Welfare: Military Service, Combat, and Marital Dissolution
Newly Reported Respiratory Symptoms and Conditions among Military Personnel Deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan: A Prospective Population-based Study
Posttraumatic Growth among Gulf War I Veterans: The Predictive Role of Deployment-related Experiences and Background Characteristics
61 Veterans who were on the registry of Gulf War I Veterans and who had obtained any type of care at the VA Boston Healthcare System completed a survey. Data was used to assess deployment-related and demographic predictors of posttraumatic growth.
Disordered Eating and Weight Changes after Deployment: Longitudinal Assessment of a Large U.S. Military Cohort
Scores were compared on a self-report measure of disordered eating in a sample of Service members who either: deployed with combat exposure, deployed without combat exposure, or did not deploy.
A Mixed-Method Approach to Understanding the Experiences of Non-Deployed Military Caregivers
Understanding the experiences of non-deployed military spouses is important to improve services to military families.
Web-based Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Education for Military Family Members
An educational website about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was created for military family members in order to increase PTSD-related knowledge and promote actions to help Service members with their symptoms.